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Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Cover Reveal: Powered by Cheyanne Young & Phony Photos: October

As someone who's written now two series of superhero novels I eagerly signed up to get an ARC of Cheyanne Young's superhero novel Powered. It was really good. I particularly like the unique world Cheyanne created for her heroes and villains. Are you born a hero or do you become one by the choices you make? Find out!

Maci
Might's sixteenth birthday is supposed to be the day she's awarded Hero
status. But thanks to a tiny anger problem and a questionable family
tree, King City's elders think it's best if she doesn't join the Hero
ranks. Determined to change their minds, Maci will break whatever rule
it takes to prove she's Hero material. As her hair darkens and her anger
grows, everyone turns against her except Evan; a
childhood friend turned scientist who may be able to unlock the secrets
hidden in her DNA.

When
a villain attacks King City and her dad is held prisoner, Maci
discovers a truth she refuses to believe. She may not be a Hero after
all—but this time the Heroes of King City need her more than she needs
them. And she won't let them down.

About the Author

Cheyanne
Young is the Amazon Best Selling author of Motocross Me. She is a
native Texan with a
fear of cold weather and a coffee addiction that probably needs an
intervention. She loves books, sarcasm, nail polish and paid holidays.
She lives near the beach with her daughter, one spoiled rotten puppy and
a cat who is most likely plotting to take over the world.

And now from the SIMply the best calendar it's October's page! Since Halloween is at the end of the month, what better to feature than witches?

On the left is Sylvia Joubert, only the younger version from Volumes 4-5 of the Scarlet Knight series and also from the prequel story that remains unpublished. On the right is Sylvia's older sister Agnes Chiostro, the younger version from Volumes 3-8. In the center on the top is Akako, Agnes's wife who came from a parallel universe where America was colonized by the Japanese and Agnes was a man and they were married. On the bottom middle is Agnes and Akako's daughter Renee; this is the adult version of her from the future. And you might wonder how Agnes and Akako have a child...it's magic!